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  • 2mAn
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    I have 2 records. One is Blackalicious, still in its packaging. The other is Danger Mouse and Ive listened to that one a bunch.

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  • Massive Lee
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    3000 records on the shelves. One Technics SL1100A, two Technics SL1200 MK2, mixer one Pionneer PL200 that I bought in 1981 when I was a starving student. And enough 15" and 18" JBL woofers and JBL compressors and horns to install two bars. ;-)

    Life is good. ;-)

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  • Mediumrarechicken
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    I have some vinyl, I need a turn table though. I have a sansui 881 and some ADS book shelf from the late 80's that my dad gave me. I want to find a turn table f4om the 70's to match the 881 but I have no clue what to look for. Oh yeah and I still need to get those speakerlab 7's.

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  • vtechnik
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    here's my setup, I like the look of your setup a lot. ^^

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  • Johnnyboy101
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    Bringing this thread back to life - what with vinyl being the fastest growing physical music standard at the moment.

    Here's my modest system:

    Uturn Orbit Turntable


    Going into a Schiit Jotunheim amp with phono add on card. If you ever get a chance, check out Schiit's stuff - it has a nice minimalist design along with pretty decent prices for the quality you get. www.schiit.com Great name too :-D

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    Usually listen on a pair of Grado 325's, which strangely enough have come in both i and e versions.


    What vinyl set ups are you guys rocking these days?

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  • Jean
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    I know someone who is using tripath amps and likes them, one of the main reason was he needed 8 channels for a full active stereo system and they were cheap.

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  • M42Power
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    What about class t (tripath) amps for vynil use?

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  • Jean
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    I picked up a Shure M97xE audiophile cartridge from amazon. Now to build my Nelson Pass Aleph J amp and Pearl phono stage as soon as the boards arrive.

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  • beta14ok
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    well....since we side swiped the main theme anyway and there isn't a proper old school AV thread;

    Vinyl is fab! I have an old Well Tempered Classic TT & arm with all of the Marigo Audio mods running a Sumiko Blue Point Special MC (BPS) and a Ttweights clamp, all sitting on a Thompson SeismicSink…love this set-up! Some of this stuff like the Marigo Audio and the Thompson accessories are no longer available. I would love to upgrade to a different low-output MC cartridge, but the cost of the cartridge plus the cost of need for another phono section is an issue. The BPS is nice because it allows me to use my Preamps existing phono section instead of having an outboard phono preamp.
    Last edited by beta14ok; 11-14-2013, 03:49 PM.

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  • Ray Smoodiver
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    I'm running a Thorens TD-160 via a Technics SU-C800U Mk II pre amplifier and SE-A900S Mk II power amplifier into some KEF Cantor III's - sounds nice for what was a pieced together system for the dead right price (ie: $0). I usually run my vinyl through SL1210 M5G's into a much bigger rig though ;-)
    Last edited by Ray Smoodiver; 11-12-2013, 02:10 AM.

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  • M42Power
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    Gonna do a slight highjack on the thread.

    I have a nad 3020a, quite frankly one of the amps that suit best my audio taste (the phono stage is epic), and it needs a recap.

    The amp is famous for providing awesome sonics from cheap hardware (hence the beauty of it, it was very well designed ), so that leads me to a question, should i bother to use high quality caps on it or just go with generic unpolarised caps?


    EDIT: A good review of the amp for those who don't know what it is http://www.tnt-audio.com/ampli/nad3020e.html

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  • Jean
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    Built a diy phono pre-amp. Pre-amp is using BurrBrown op-amps, and the psu box is regulated dual 15 volt circuit with pcb mounted Talema transformer.

    3rd box is a passive attenuator and source selector switch.

    Also building a tube phono pre-amp and a fet based "Pearl" phono stage by Nelson Pass.

    I love these "Context Engineering" split body enclosures, they come in different sizes and have a slots inside for mounting a pcb so you don't see any screws or anything from outside.
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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by R3Z3N
    Yup, I did that as well. For speakers with the Linn I will be using some Celestion SL600s. Just for your amps make sure no caps or resistors have been repaired.
    First home speakers ever tested with lasers...SL600 are sweet.

    I had a chance to go to work for Celestion back in the early 80's. I really wish I had...

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  • xxx-Lost-Soul-xxx
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    i buy my stuff from http://www.htfr.com/ real good group of guys.

    i sold my sl1200 this week,because well traveling with vinyl sucks. i have some lower end Geminis i got from friend.

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